Why are the Hazaras being killed in Balochistan- Akram Gizabi / April 21, 2012
There is a dramatic increase in the senseless and cowardly attacks on Hazara civilians in Quetta,
Pakistan. People are being targeted for no apparent reasons. The attacks are indiscriminate and
random and the victims are exclusively Hazaras. The latest attack took the lives of eight people who
were gunned down in broad day light in a crowded part of the city.
Why are these people targeted in such a brutal fashion and where is the government security
apparatus to protect the citizens? Is it the government policy to give a green light to the terrorists to
subdue certain segments of the society?

Who kills Hazaras in Pakistan and why? - Muhammad Younas / April 5, 2012
Now, you might have a question, as why Hazaras are being killed in Quetta City by the extreme religious militant groups, the answer is very simple. After 9/11 when international forces attacked on Taliban in Afghanistan, Hazaras in Afghanistan along with other ethnic minorities fully supported the international community to get the Taliban out of Afghanistan.

Rapprochement with the Taliban: is it Tenable? - Akram Gizabi / Feb 23, 2012Are the Taliban a terrorist group? Is the country that harbors and nurtures them on the US list of State Sponsors of Terrorism? The answers to both of these questions are obvious and need not require any elaboration. What does however necessitate scrutiny and expansion is why the Obama administration is so keen to support rapprochement with the Taliban as well as their primary sponsor and indirect supporters alike? Moreover, would it not be logical to talk to the sponsors (i.e., benefactors) rather than the sponsored? Are the Taliban a terrorist group? Is the country that harbors and nurtures them on the US list of State Sponsorsof Terrorism? The answers to both of these questions are obvious and need not require any elaboration. What does however necessitate scrutiny and expansion is why the Obama administration is so keen to support rapprochement with the Taliban as well as their primary sponsor and indirect supporters alike? Moreover, would it not be logical to talk to the sponsors (i.e., benefactors) rather than the sponsored?

The Sparks of Arab and Iranian Nationalism - Jerketu Nayel / Nov 8, 2011
In this article, Hazara Analyst, Jerketu Nayel, discusses the historical animosity between Iran and Arabs, the proxy war in the Pakistan and Afghanistan, the rise of secterianism and its devastating impacts on the Hazara nation who are going through a genocide in Pakistan.

A Victim of Being Hazara and Shia in Pakistan - Mohammad Younas / Oct 4, 2011
Despite being heavy presence of the police and Frontier corps check posts in and around the Quetta city, the terrorist walk freely in the city and kill any Hazara, wherever they find in the city even in most cases just 50 meters away from the security check posts.

Hazaras still suffering in Afghanistan - Ishaq Mohammadi /June 20, 2003
The primary focus of this document is on
the Immigration problems Hazaras have been facing specially in Australia where theAustralian Government much like most of the other governments have taken a simplistic idea that the fall of Taliban means no more threats and
discrimination for Hazaras. Mr. Mohammadi, dispells this myth quoting historical references and the struggle of the Hazaras in Afghanistan and elsewhere.